69 counts of indecent exposure? Nice.
You just described every retouched promo image of the past ten years.
I enjoyed the hell out of this. Also willing to bet that 90% of this dumb idea of theirs can be traced to reading Neal Stephenson’s The Diamond Age.
It's not a gown. If you could see the whole person you would see they wearing wool leggings, called hosen, under what looks like puffy shorts, called round hose or slops. These were worn by men of title during the time depicted. The photos have been unfortunately framed or cropped.
first of all, Elizabethan, not Victorian. There's 400 years between the two periods.
You know, you can come back and complain about how lazy and unimpressive this is when you can correctly identify the time period being portrayed. Because none of this is Victorian. All of it is Tudor. So, yes, they had armor in that time period (unlike the Victorian period where nobody wore armor anymore because it…
So yes, a typo. (The show is "Downton Abbey," not "Downtown.")
Just because it was better doesn't mean it was the right choice. Look, I'm a fan. My mom worked on the shuttle program for Rockwell and I grew up just a few miles from the final assembly plant. My formative years were spent watching the ships being built and meeting a lot of the amazing folks involved. I have more…
I think the idea is "man, look at how impressive this guy is. Even with a missing leg, look at him work so hard. And look at all that gruff wood, compared to his shiny fine leg. It's an elegance hidden beneath the roughness.
Not to distract from the glory of this — because it's goddamn spectacular — but why does this person have so many cameras outside of the house? Looks like three different shots.
I'm looking at you, people who think your dog is friendly and well-behaved enough to be off of a leash. You're all assholes.
God I love that the cat keeps chasing that dog's ass even after he's started running away. The secondary shot going around the back of the SUV is great. Team Cat!
Of course it's a crackpot conspiracy. You really think they buried these cartridges THIRTY YEARS AGO so that they'd have some documentary that nobody really cares about today?
Yeah, no.